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Elliot views the world as being enslaved by debt controlled by a handful of powerful people.
The pilot immediately establishes Elliot Alderson as the ultimate unreliable narrator. His first words, "Hello, friend," are spoken to an imaginary audience, signaling his profound loneliness and social anxiety. Eps1 ...
Elliot's hacking is his way of "helping" people by exposing their secrets (like the coffee shop owner who ran a CP site), yet he remains trapped in his own cycle of morphine use and depression. 🎭 The Meeting of Two Worlds Elliot views the world as being enslaved by
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This group represents the anarchist desire to "reset" the world by deleting the financial records of Evil Corp.
The episode concludes with Elliot being recruited by the mysterious Mr. Robot at an abandoned Coney Island arcade.
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